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Harold Attridge, Yale Divinity School
9:00-11:30 AM, June 8-12
$325
The epistle of St. Paul to the Christians at Rome is Paul’s longest and most influential letter. In it he addresses themes that have resonated throughout the history of Christian thought: the reality of sin, the power of God’s grace, the working of the Holy Spirit, and life of faithful love. In it Paul also wrestles with the implications of his gospel for understanding his Jewish heritage and God’s will for the people of Israel. This course will explore all of these themes, with careful attention to the way Paul makes his case to the Romans that his Gospel is indeed about God’s justice.
Book List (pdf)
Syllabus (pdf)
Questions? Call 203-432-9526
Last updated:
June 2, 2009
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